Underwood said on Twitter that Haslam can “expect me at his front door” if he signs the measure, which requires anyone who videos or photographs animal abuse to turn the footage over to law enforcement within 48 hours. The bill would restrict hidden camera investigations into animal cruelty, such as recent footage recorded of trainers abusing Tennessee Walking Horses.

Haslam has vetoed only one bill from the past two legislative session, a measure that took aim at a Vanderbilt University nondiscrimination policy. More often he has let bills go into law without his signature, an action meant to signal his displeasure — and presumably in this instance would save him a visit from an angry country music star.